Dell Printers

Dell's origins can be traced back to PC's Limited, a mildly ungrammatical company founded in 1984 in Michael Dell's dorm room at the University of Texas. Originally, PC's Limited sold IBM PC-compatible machines from stock parts, but in 1985 Dell's fledgling company sold its first computer designed in-house, the 'Turbo PC'. PC's Limited became Dell Computer Corporation in 1988, and is now one of the largest manufacturers of computing products in the world. Although still first and foremost a PC maker, Dell does market a small range of consumer-level multi-function inkjet printers.

Dell's P and V-series ranges of inkjet printers are entirely comprised
of multi-function models, aimed at home and small office use. Key
features include wireless connectivity and built-in memory card
readers.